Yes, you can do that without fstab. That's what you enter at command line -- just like you entered.

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And I can't use mount as user even with +s ?

Don't fiddle around with basic permission settings unless you have a really good reason. User dsl has FULL, COMPLETE root privileges via sudo. Use that instead of setting yourself up for headaches by changing permissions all over the place.

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